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Constitution
Constitution of North Solomons.
Constitution of North Solomons (breakaway region of Papua New Guinea), as passed in 1975.
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Constitution
The Constitution of The independent State of Papua New Guinea
The Constitution of The independent State of Papua New Guinea, as approved following their independence from Australia in 1975.
Election Material
Constitution
Papua New Guinea: Constitutional Laws and Documents
Papua New Guinea: Constitutional Laws and Documents
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vote in poll or shut up
Issued by the Electoral Commission of Papua New Guinea in December 1996, the newsletter entitled “Vote in Poll or Shut Up” attempts to encourage PNG citizens to register to vote and participate in the upcoming 1997 general elections. In the newsletter are articles on electoral procedures, campaign information, and cartoons advocating for the importance of voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vote for the Future
The book, Vote for the Future was published in 1997 by the Oxford University Press and is directed at the importance of youth education of politics and elections in Papua New Guinea. An overview of the Papua New Guinea election process is included as well as several chapters dedicated to the political structure and governmental functions of Papua New Guinea.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The voter
Issued by the Electoral Commission of Papua New Guinea, “The Voter” emphasizes the responsibility PNG citizens have to vote in the upcoming 1997 general elections. The articles included highlight the need for greater civic involvement and stress the importance of non-violent, fair elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Participacion Ciudadana: Estatutos Generales
“General Statutes: Citizens’ Participation” is an informational brochure, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in 1997 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The brochure describes the general ordinances for membership and internal activities of the civic movement organization called “Citizen Participation.” The brochure is comprised of six chapters indicating the goals, membership, structure and general dispositions of the organization, followed by a lay out of the declaration of principles that stand at the organization’s foundation of functioning.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Participacion Ciudadana: Newlsetter March 1998
““Citizen Participation”: Newsletter March 1998” is an informative periodical, available in Spanish, issued in March of 1998 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The periodical contains various articles of recent activities and future plans of “Citizen Participation,” a non partisan civic movement organization. One of the articles addresses the topic of youth participation in the electoral observation and the importance of involving them into the electoral process.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Informe sobre la observacion previa a las elecciones congresionales y muncipales del 16 de mayo de 1998
“Report about the Observation before the Congressional and Municipal Elections of May 16, 1998” is an informative report, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by “Citizen Participation” in the Dominican Republic, in lead up to the May 16, 1998 Congressional and Municipal Elections in the Dominican Republic. The document reports on electoral observation efforts, previous to the elections, on part of the civic education movement organization “Citizen Participation.” Additionally, the report contains some tables showing the total expenditure of political parties for political publicity on TV and radio.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Reglamento General Interno; Reglamento Electoral
“General Rules of Procedure; Electoral Regulations” is an informational booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The booklet identifies the general rules within the civic movement organization called “Citizen Participation.” The booklet names the conditions of becoming a member of the civic movement organization, the rights of the institutions within the organization, explains and describes the main institutional components of the organization. Moreover, it lays out the attributes one must meet in order to be elected as a member for the institutional units of the organization.